Semesters

Semester 2 Credit Value:

15

ECTS Credits:

8.0

Aims

The aims of the course are to:
1. provide students with an understanding of the mechanisms and targets of drug action;
2. relate drug action at the cellular level to overall pharmacological and toxicological effects;

This module introduces the subject of Pharmacology, using well-known drugs to illustrate important principles. The series of lectures is designed to provide an understanding of the mechanisms and targets of drug action at a cellular level to overall pharmacological and toxicological effects. We will consider the various routes by which drugs can be administered, and the factors that affect the distribution and bioavailability of a drug. The course then moves on to consider drugs that work on the nervous system. This section of the course looks at the treatment of Parkinson's disease and depression, and also considers drugs of abuse including cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana. We introduce examples of drugs that act on the endocrine system, including insulin and female hormonal contraceptives and also look at the pharmacology of commonly used anti inflammatories and immunosuppressants, antihistamines, antibiotics, antiprotazoal and anticancer drugs. Finally we learn about different types of adverse drug reactions drawing on the examples of drugs already introduced during the course of the module.

Teaching Rationale And Relationship

1. Lectures will define the scope of the course and communicate basic knowledge as a basis for further study.
2. Seminars will encourage students to develop their understanding of the subject and interpersonal communication skills. They provide an opportunity for students to ask questions and exchange ideas in a small group setting. Skills practiced include critical thinking, numeracy, communication & team working.
3. Private study is used for self-directed learning and includes: reading lecture notes and texts; preparation for seminars; using learning resources on the Web. Skills practiced include critical thinking, active learning, numeracy, planning and organisation and independence.

Assessment Methods

The format of resits will be determined by the Board of Examiners

Exams

Description

Length

Semester

When Set

Percentage

Comment

Written Examination

90

2

A

100

MCQ format: 120 questions

Exam Pairings

Module Code

Module Title

Semester

Comment

BMN1006

Pharmacology

2

N/A

Formative Assessments

Description

Semester

When Set

Comment

Computer assessment

2

M

A mid-semester MCQ format exam (formative) will be provided to students under exam conditions.

Assessment Rationale And Relationship

The end of semester examination assesses knowledge and understanding of the course material. The formative MCQ questions will help students assess their knowledge and understanding of course material as well as familiarise students with the format of an MCQ exam.